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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed mentions Hazrat Hassan Ibni Talib, grandson of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), and shares a hadith he remembered from the Prophet: to avoid anything that creates doubt in the heart. He emphasizes the importance of listening to our conscience, as it guides us towards truth and faith.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights Allah's promises to believers from Surah Noor:
1. Those who fulfill their faith and do good deeds will inherit the earth.
2. Their religion will prevail on earth.
3. Allah will replace their fear with peace.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed clarifies that Allah is the Necessary Existence, always existing, while all other beings, including humans, are contingent and incidental. He distinguishes between the eternal existence of Allah and the dependent existence of everything else
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of Hazrat Yusuf (A.S), Aziz-e-Misr's wife Zulekha, and the temptation Yusuf faced. Despite Zulekha's advances, Yusuf remained steadfast and prayed for Allah's protection from deception, ultimately accepting imprisonment.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that Allah is angry with poeple who themselves do prayers, and good deeds but do not convey the commands of Allah and Islam to others and they see the spectacle of their sins in front of them but they do not stop them, So such people are not worshipful scholars but such people have been called great criminals and wretched by Allah.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) main goal was to establish Allah's religion and uphold sincerity in dealings with Him and His Messenger. He didn't seek personal power or possessions but focused on spreading Allah's message. Muhammad (SAW) embodied the best of humanity and aimed to establish Allah's religion through his own efforts.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stressed two sides of Prophet Muhammad: his spiritual connection with God and his excellence in dealing with people. Understanding both aspects helps us recognize his greatness. He also pointed out that Prophet Muhammad's greatness comes from his complete devotion to Allah, showing respect for his esteemed status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why life brings us challenges. He says all human beings irrespective of their social and financial status, and achievements face tough times, even those who can't afford basic necessities. The Quran teaches us that these struggles are part of being human, be it physical or mental struggle.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how life is like a journey, not just reaching a goal. He says we should focus more on the afterlife than on this temporary world. He warns that being too attached to worldly things can make us forget about what comes after. Dr. Israr Ahmed advises finding a balance and remembering the bigger picture of life's purpose.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights six important rights Muslims have over each other according to Hadith. These include greeting with "Salam", shaking hands, giving advice kindly, accepting invitations, visiting the sick, and attending funerals. It's all about showing respect and treating others as you would want to be treated.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches how to control our desires, thoughts, and mind. He says we need to win the first battle against ourselves to truly serve Allah. This means saying no to temptations, like refusing bribes because they're wrong. If we can't control our desires, they'll control us. Dr. Israr Ahmed calls this struggle the "greater jihad." Winning this fight inside us is key to being a true servant of Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns against working in banks and dealing with interest, which is forbidden in Islam. Even though multinational companies may engage in interest-based transactions, it's best to avoid such activities, especially in underdeveloped countries where the impact can be severe.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about secularism and liberalism, which mean keeping religion separate from public life. Secularism allows people to believe what they want without it affecting government, while liberalism focuses on personal freedom and keeping religion out of politics.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns Muslims of secularism's dangers, urging adherence to Islamic principles. He highlights its impact on moral values and family structures. Advocating resistance to secular ideologies, he stresses faith preservation. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes traditional family values and the sanctity of marriage.
Hazrat Khadija Tul Kubra (R A) Ki Wafat غم کا سال | Rula Dene Wala Bayan | 10 Ramadan | Dr Israr Ahm
Hazrat Khadija Tul Kubra (R A) Ki Wafat غم کا سال | Rula Dene Wala Bayan | 10 Ramadan | Dr Israr Ahmed
Hazrat Ali (R A) Ki Shan | Quotes of Hazrat Ali | Bravery Of Hazrat Ali | Biography Of Hazrat Ali
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Hazrat Sumayya and Hazrat Yasir were brave. They didn't give up their beliefs, even when people hurt them. Sumayya was tied up and hurt in front of her son. Yasir also suffered, but they stayed strong. Their story teaches us to stay true to what we believe, even when it's hard.
Qurbani Kay Masail | Qurbani Kya Hai | Qurbani Ki Fazilat | Qurbani Kis Pe Wajib Hai | Dr Israr Ahme
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the importance of Qurbani, which is a religious sacrifice during Eid al-Adha. He talks about its significance, obligation for believers, and the spiritual essence of sharing and devotion. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Qurbani isn't just for Hajj pilgrims but for all Muslims. He highlights the need to humble oneself before Allah and uphold piety through this act.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, everyone will be asked about five things: how they spent their life, used their youth, acted on their knowledge, managed their wealth, and performed good deeds. More resources and knowledge mean stricter accountability.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses three signs of the Day of Judgment that have occurred and predicts future events in the Arab world. He warns of moral corruption due to abundant wealth and describes a major war involving 80 factions and around 120,000 soldiers, potentially focused on Masjid al-Aqsa.